3.) Inspection Report that contains photos and descriptions of visible defects, maintenance recommendations, life expectancies of various systems and components. The inspection report will be emailed to you within 48 hours. Please browse: MRPEGSampleInspectionReport.pdfor Sample Inspection Report.

4.) "Now That You've Had a Home Inspection" book, 11th Edition. Learn the systems of a typical house, how they work, how to maintain them and how to save energy.

5.) "The Safe Home Book" e-book filled with essential tips and facts that every family needs to live safety and comfortably in their home, from child safety and home maintenance advice indoors, to landscaping recommendations and risk-free entertaining outdoors. This-page book will become your go-to guide to help you protect both your investment and your family.

6.) Home Maintenance Monthly e-Newsletter containing informative articles on home maintenance and building science.

7.) 24/7 Emergency Phone Consultation to provide you with any technical advice anytime!

Home Inspection Glossary

Choosing the right home inspector can be difficult. Unlike most professionals you hire, you probably won’t meet me until your inspection appointment--after you've hired me. Furthermore, different inspectors have varying qualifications, equipment, experience, reporting methods, and pricing. One thing that’s certain is that a home inspection requires a lot of work. Ultimately, a thorough inspection depends heavily on the individual inspector’s effort. If you honor me by permitting me to inspect your new home, I guarantee that I will give you my very best effort. This I promise you.

Move-In Certified

Are you selling your home? Let us inspect it before you even list it. A Move-In Certified™ home has been pre-inspected, which means that the seller can confirm that there are no major systems in need of immediate repair or replacement and no known safety hazards. A Move-In Certified™ Seller Inspection informs you of any defects or problems with your home so that you can address them before prospective buyers discover them. You can then take the time you need to obtain reasonable repair estimates. Show prospective buyers that you are dealing in good faith. Avoid 11th-hour negotiations and delays, and justify your full asking price by having your home pre-inspected now.